Thanks for the tip, but it did not correct my issue. Your symptoms also seem different than what I have going on.

After waking the laptop from sleep I can get the desktop to appear, the machine will connect to wireless, and the touchpad is responsive, except for the ability to make any selections. The only way I have found around it is to ctrl, alt, f1 to a terminal, stop xdm, and restart xdm. (which at the moment, after logging back in, only gets me to the sabayon splash screen). A second stop and restart worked.

Also odd is that the screen 'unlocked' upon waking in the sense that the password prompt is gone - just straight to desktop.

Sorry, I was actually trying to address the original posting from gstrock who does have symptoms like mine. I have had some problems in the past with suspend, and usually disabled it in the BIOS ACPI setting. Sometimes changing the ACPI setting to "S1" (only) helped. I think Sabayon comes with vbetool installed by default, and that may help.

The most recent updates should solve your problem (I had them as well).

Cheers

Dirk

Any special things to do with regards to that "latest update" remark?

I've done a full `equo upgrade --replay`. I updated the repositories and found that Gnome was listed as an available package; so what am I using now then? Anyway I installed Gnome and the problem is still there

Gordon wrote:Any special things to do with regards to that "latest update" remark?

I've done a full `equo upgrade --replay`. I updated the repositories and found that Gnome was listed as an available package; so what am I using now then? Anyway I installed Gnome and the problem is still there